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Re: Would you pay to meet and greet Leonard Cohen?!

Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 5:51 pm
by Vicomte
OK, Wendy, you concentrate on the album release date and name of said album, I will make discreet enquiries at to, when, if, maybe, possibly, the tour might start :lol: ;-)

Re: Would you pay to meet and greet Leonard Cohen?!

Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 6:20 pm
by somewhat_nifty
I think Jarkko has found an effective way to turn the subject of this thread ;-) :lol: Am intrigued and and as always will wait with patience...

Re: Would you pay to meet and greet Leonard Cohen?!

Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 7:59 pm
by leonardmtl
I would like to add that if Leonard were following this thread, he would surely underline the theme expressed in song by Forum members ( and Leonard himself for a few lines!) before the start of second set in Las Vegas:


Talk of love not hate...
We're all on one road....we're only passing through....
sometimes happy, sometimes blue"

Leonard from Montreal

Re: Would you pay to meet and greet Leonard Cohen?!

Posted: Sat May 28, 2011 1:09 am
by gallina
Marsha said:

"I feel the management made a mistake by giving passes to a forum member for them to hand out per their discretion. The meet and greet
should have included all active forum members or none at all."

I agree!

Re: Would you pay to meet and greet Leonard Cohen?!

Posted: Sat May 28, 2011 8:38 am
by pironi
after all Las Vegas was supposed to be his last concert.
Is it OK to read between the lines here? We are waiting with open arms :shock: :shock: :shock: ;-)
Pietro.

Re: Would you pay to meet and greet Leonard Cohen?!

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:26 am
by Actually
joyezekiel wrote:NO! NO! NO! The whole idea makes me cringe. We go to Leonard's concerts to listen to him..... he is an artist, not a prostitute.

Joy
My thoughts exactly!

As I told some people already, (and I know that it sounds just like a made-up story out of jealousy or worse :D), when I was waiting in front of a venue in 2009, I saw him getting out of a car just a few meters away and although there were only two or three other people around, who went there to get some things signed, and LC seemed to be really friendly to them, I didn't go there. I can't really say why, but I didn't. Therefore I think, if there was a "next time", I wouldn't walk up to him either.
Maybe if I met him in the supermarket - to discuss the perfect color of watermelons or the perfect number of plies of toilet paper 8)

Re: Would you pay to meet and greet Leonard Cohen?!

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 6:04 pm
by over-to-u-leonard
I would (of course) love the chance to pay “extra” in order to “meet and greet” our master, Leonard Cohen! The experience would be such, that I am sure it would even prolong my life by so many years – Needless to say, this would be money well spent!

In addition, I exercise, drive my car, and eat, to Leonard Cohen. This gentle man is 'pure' and outstanding - bravo!